The lush green hills, limestone headlands, towering trees and giant boulders have attracted a host of artists who are inspired by the stunning nature.

Walk among giant karri trees at nearby Tree Top Walk, indulge in top drops from rustic wineries or treat yourself to a tasting tour of the bramble, blueberry and herb farms or the cheese and toffee factories.

In town visit the historic fire station, old butter factory, Denmark’s first school, and the popular drinking hole the Denmark Hotel.

Explore the town’s maze, alpaca stud, animal farm and sandalwood factory or take a whale-watching tour.

Water-lovers can hire canoes, motorboats, paddleboats or aqua bikes and mess around on the river.

Throw in a line for herring, salmon and bream at Lights Beach or just kick back and watch the waves crashing over the rocks at Wilson Head and Lions Lookout.

Wherever you stay, end your day with a glass of local red under a clear night sky scattered with thousands of sparkling stars.

Denmark and the Great Southern Region

The great Southern and Albany region is fast becoming one of Australia's leading wine and food regions.

How to get to Denmark

Travelling by bus/train

Daily Transwa bus services are available between Denmark and Perth and there are alternative routes which you may
choose from, some of which include transfers to the Australind rail service between Bunbury and Perth.

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